A review by mhoffrob
Mrs. March by Virginia Feito

3.0

Mrs. March is a disturbing and haunting novel. The reader enters her world and experiences the devolution of her mental health and sees her life spinning out of control. Each passing chapter drew me in and kept me coming back, even through some confusion.

What was NOT clear, is the time in which this story was taking place. The attitude and lifestyle of the Marches suggeted NYC in the '50s or 60s: but their son had a Rubik's Cube, introduced in the mid 1970s. This disconnected (for me) niggled my mind as I read, trying to place these events into a timeline of American society. But a compelling read.